Terry Paton is a passionate Flash game developer who first started coding at the age of 11 on the ZX Spectrum.

About 7 years ago he set himself the goal to make 100 games for gamers to play online. In late 2010, he achieved his goal and did a little dance of joy 🙂

Terry has run the popular gaming portal, terrypaton.com since 2004, where he hosts his own Flash games, along with other games he likes.

Now, Terry Paton’s games are available online through terrypaton.com and other game portals, can be downloaded to Android mobile devices through the Android Marketplace, and they can be downloaded to desktops through Adobe’s AIR Marketplace as well as via Intel’s AppUp store.

In 2010, he launched pixelpaton.com, where he publishes the process of making games, resources for game developers, along with photography, art, sketches and news.

As well as sketching, painting and drawing, making music, playing games and jogging regularly, Terry tweets a lot. Developers can follow him @terrypaton1 for games dev stuff and players can follow @terrypatongames to keep on top of his game release info.

Working history

Terry started work in 1995 as a pre-press Mac operator. In his spare time he mucked around with Flash and in 2003 he made the switch, changing careers to become a Flash developer.

Since 2009 Terry has spent most of this working time making his own game which attract sponsorships, licensing and occasionally doing contract work.
He has worked for companies including: Creata, The White Agency & Soap Creative and also spent a lot of time consulting.

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